My last dissertation paper is published! Check it out!
In brief, we measured nitrate and beryllium-10 to understand soil disturbance, wetting history, and exposure ages at #ShackletonGlacier
Have you tried to date #Antarctic soils? They’re super tough! 1/3
New paper! Our latest research on recruiting a diverse workforce in the Earth Sciences has just been published with @SpringerNature in Communications Earth & Environment. Read here: https://t.co/ptBoM5bhpr
My colleagues are conducting a survey to assess how visible LGBTQIA+ people feel, their experiences with harassment/discrimination, and their perception of policies. If you are LGBTQIA+ student, academic, or professional in earth/planetary sciences, please consider participating!
Ohio State researchers are looking for LGBTQIA+ people in Earth and Planetary Sciences to participate in an online survey. They want to understand what queer earth scientists experience at school & in the workplace!https://t.co/nwslZdtqQs #QueerInSTEM
IM: https://t.co/1HYXMYNNl8
Ohio State researchers are looking for LGBTQIA+ people in Earth and Planetary Sciences to participate in an online survey. They want to understand what queer earth scientists experience at school & in the workplace!https://t.co/nwslZdtqQs #QueerInSTEM
IM: https://t.co/1HYXMYNNl8
Every year, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) elects a new group of Fellows
The School of Earth Sciences is proud to announce that Dr. John Olesik was named one of this year's AAAS Fellow!
Congratulations Dr. Olesik!
The SES Grad Club Social Committee will be hosting a Jackbox game night this Saturday, November 21st at 7:00 p.m via Zoom! Drop by for a fun evening with your SES grad pals and celebrate an early “Friendsgiving”! Find the zoom link in your email :)
Want better #climate projections? Incorporate #paleoclimate data into your model, says new @ScienceMagazine research review: "If your model can simulate past climates accurately, it likely will do a much better job at getting future scenarios right." https://t.co/tCP1Yxex5e
Join us @geosociety as @SamPaleoWise presents “The (Not-So) Great Outdoors: What Factors Are Most Important in Careers for Underrepresented Minority Students?” during #GSA2020 at 5:05pm (Eastern) on Thursday, October 29th, 2020. #GSASessionT238
Do you know (or are you) someone looking for a #geochemistry/ #isotopes graduate program for Fall 2021? I'm looking for a student to extend work by @alexreis90 using samples from #IODP Expedition 378, looking at sulfur, redox, and pore water chemistry. #GRExit@UK_EES
Hello everyone! @SamPaleoWise here, taking over the account for the day! I'm a recent PhD graduate from @osuearthscience. I'm a paleoceanographer - I use ocean sediments to study past oceans and their relationship to climate.
I think @Nickelodeon should start hosting the debates.
Interrupt someone else? Slimed.
Go over time? Temple Guards.
Answer a completely different question? Aggro Crag.
#Debates2020
Version of record is out! Here you see Fig. 3 showing that the Getz Ice Shelf Basal Channel is "migrating" in a different direction than expected based on the average flow field. REMA DEMs from @polargeospatial allow us to quantify this movement!
Update:
I'm excited to announce that NSF has funded the geoscience community anti-racist book reading project. I will provide additional info shortly!
I know a lot of people planned on reading together in their groups/departments! Let's do this as a community as well :)